My family needed a place to stay for a short time while our daughter played Softball in Savannah. Please do not let the reviews steer you away from this super cute, safe, quiet park. We had a shaded, level spot and I can’t get over how quiet the park was even being close to full, near a busy street and having neighbors on both sides there is plenty of room between spots to give you space, privacy and there was little to no road noise.
We arrived a little later but I called ahead and they worked with us. (Shocker what being proactive can get you these days)The husband was super nice and actually took my husband by golf cart to show him where our spot was, how to easily get in/out of our spot and how we needed to be positioned. My husband and I both appreciated this, and it’s really something that never happens anymore. Most campgrounds you pay, get a map with a circle and directions and you’re on your own after that. He wanted to make sure we were good with everything before he turned us loose. He even brought us back a couple books on the area even though we didn’t have much time to explore. I hate I didn’t get to meet his wife in person, after the reviews I read I sure wanted to see for myself but with our multiple phone conversations I had zero complaints she was straightforward to the point and didn’t waste time! Again something most people would appreciate ! I just don’t get why people have such an issue with listening and following directions, we did it and have zero complaints on the staff or campground. The only thing I can say is if mosquitoes like you, bring spray or a light…being in the shade and under the trees a few found us but again nothing they can do about them and I’d deal with them again to have the shade! Grounds were maintained and both nights we had rain showers which may have contributed to the mosquitoes again outside of their control. So do yourself a favor and give them a chance, if you have a brain, a little common sense, and can follow directions, you’ll be just fine!